hậu cung

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hậu cung

Các phi tần đang thư giãn trong khu vườn của hậu cung.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • The queen's apartments; the inner palace: In a historical Vietnamese imperial context, this refers to the secluded living quarters reserved for the emperor's wives, concubines, and female attendants. It is analogous to a harem.
    • The sanctuary; the inner shrine: In traditional Vietnamese architecture, particularly in a đình (communal house) or temple, this is the deepest, most sacred chamber where the altar and the main objects of worship are placed.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • Các phi tần sống trong hậu cung. (The imperial consorts lived in the inner palace.)
    • Bàn thờ chính được đặthậu cung của ngôi đình. (The main altar is placed in the sanctuary of the communal house.)
Advanced Usage
  • The term can be used metaphorically in modern Vietnamese to describe any exclusive, secluded, or private area, often with an implication of intrigue or restricted access, similar to "inner sanctum."
    • Phòng làm việc của ông ấy như một hậu cung, ít ai được vào. (His office is like an inner sanctum; few are allowed in.)
Variants and Related Words
  • Cung cấm (n): the forbidden palace; another term for the secluded imperial quarters.
  • Nội cung (n): the inner palace; a synonym emphasizing the interior, private section.
Synonyms
  • Inner palace: For the imperial living quarters.
  • Harem: For the emperor's wives and concubines' quarters.
  • Sanctuary: For the sacred chamber in a temple.
  • Apse: In architectural terms, referring to a semicircular recess often found in sacred buildings.
Related Idioms
  • While not a fixed idiom, the phrase "chuyện hậu cung" (lit. "inner palace affairs") is sometimes used to refer to complex interpersonal intrigues or private dramas within a closed group, drawing from the historical context of palace politics.
hậu cung

Các phi tần đang thư giãn trong khu vườn của hậu cung.

  1. Queen's apartments
  2. Shrine, sanctuary (of a communal house or temple)

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